Digital Restoration: Prudential Lions

The Story:In 2011 Kreilick Conservation of Oreland, PA was appointed to conserve and restore the Lions as part of a large revitalization project that is supported, in part, by Prudential Financial, Inc. After 51 years in the park the lions had become greatly deteriorated from weathering and mistreatment. In recent years a number of painting campaigns were undertaken in attempt to cover the growing disrepair; however most of the coatings had failed and made it difficult to assess the damages prior to cleaning.

From Left to Right: Prudential Lion during reconstruction, Final Replica

The Kreilick Conservation team cleaned and reconstructed both of the lions to their original condition using multiple conservation and reconstruction techniques. The revitalized lions would be installed at the entrance of the Essex County Hall of Records and replaced at their Branch Brook Park residence by poured concrete replicas. return to full slide show

The Challenge:Digitally capture and create accurate 3D models of the two 7-foot-tall restored Lions for archiving and replication.return to full slide showThe Solution:

Digitally capture the reconstructed Lions using the Surphaser Spherical Scanner.

Process the raw data into 3D digital replicas of each of the sculptures

Create final 3D models

Final 3D models delivered to Digital Atelier for Milling

Use 3D models to Mill the Lions in full-scale from foam using a 5-axis CNC Milling Machine